Wife of Elmer Duff Landsaw, married 11 September 1950
Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT June 27, 2002
Ruth Clyde Landsaw died June 26, 2002 at age 78.
She was born in Logan, Utah, to Governor George Dewey Clyde and Ora Packard on May 14, 1924. She grew up in Logan and attended Utah State Univ. where she met Elmer D. Landsaw. They were married in the Logan LDS Temple in 1950. After a short stay in Burley, Idaho they moved to Bountiful, Ut. where they raised their family.
Ruth loved children and taught first grade in the Davis County School Dist. for 25 years, first at Stoker.
She is survived by her four children: sister, Mary Ann Clyde, brother, Bruce Clyde; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Elmer Duff Landsaw, her parents and two brothers, Jerry Clyde and Ned Clyde preceded her in death.
Funeral will be held in Bountiful. Interment at Farmington City Cemetery
Updates and Bio submitted by Find A Grave Contributor 46987836 (Leila)
Wife of Elmer Duff Landsaw, married 11 September 1950
Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT June 27, 2002
Ruth Clyde Landsaw died June 26, 2002 at age 78.
She was born in Logan, Utah, to Governor George Dewey Clyde and Ora Packard on May 14, 1924. She grew up in Logan and attended Utah State Univ. where she met Elmer D. Landsaw. They were married in the Logan LDS Temple in 1950. After a short stay in Burley, Idaho they moved to Bountiful, Ut. where they raised their family.
Ruth loved children and taught first grade in the Davis County School Dist. for 25 years, first at Stoker.
She is survived by her four children: sister, Mary Ann Clyde, brother, Bruce Clyde; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Elmer Duff Landsaw, her parents and two brothers, Jerry Clyde and Ned Clyde preceded her in death.
Funeral will be held in Bountiful. Interment at Farmington City Cemetery
Updates and Bio submitted by Find A Grave Contributor 46987836 (Leila)
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